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Fisher, Dorothy Canfield 1879-1958: Critical Essay by Mark J. Madigan

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SOURCE: An Introduction to Keeping Fires Night and Day: Selected Letters of Dorothy Canfield Fisher, edited by Mark J. Madigan, University of Missouri Press, 1993, pp. 1-22.

In the following introduction to his edition of Fisher's collected correspondence, Madigan investigates Fisher's life and literary career, and surveys the many qualities of her character and writing that are revealed in her letters.

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